by Caitlin Kvammen | Oct 5, 2020 | Digital Inclusion News
Written in partnership with the Communication Workers of America, NDIA is pleased to release the following report: AT&T’s Digital Redlining: Leaving Communities Behind for Profit AT&T is making the digital divide worse and failing its customers and workers by...
by Bill Callahan | Aug 6, 2019 | Digital Inclusion News, Measuring Inclusion
Dr. Brian Whitacre is a professor in the Agricultural Economics Department of Oklahoma State University who specializes in research on broadband access and use. This work was performed as an independent project and does not reflect the opinions of Oklahoma State...
by Bill Callahan | Sep 18, 2018 | Digital Inclusion News, Policy Positions
NDIA has called on the Federal Communications Commission to prove its commitment to “closing the digital divide” by adding home broadband affordability, the broadband adoption rates of low income households, and the digital redlining of urban neighborhoods...
by Bill Callahan | Sep 6, 2017 | Digital Inclusion News, Measuring Inclusion
Mapping analyses of AT&T’s 2016 broadband deployment data reported to the FCC for Wayne County, MI (Detroit) and Lucas County, OH (Toledo) show the same pattern of “digital redlining” of low income neighborhoods as NDIA research has previously...
by Bill Callahan | Mar 10, 2017 | Digital Inclusion News, Measuring Inclusion
Report PDF | Hi-Res Report PDF (Large) UPDATE 3/16: Read AT&T’s response to this report and our reply at the Connect Your Community blog. A mapping analysis of Federal Communications Commission broadband availability data, conducted by Connect Your Community...